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<blockquote data-quote="Bigrick31" data-source="post: 1381690" data-attributes="member: 553354"><p>I was going to go to school for EE but instead decided that i would become an electrician. ANd just the math for that is tough. all the ohms law and everything. figuring out your inductance and capacitance of a circuit. and adding in your resistance and voltage drop. there are so many formulas to remember. i can just imagine how much harder EE would be. Although i work with Engineers all the time and they acatually dotn use half of what they learned in school. however one thing that will make you a better Engineer is more time acatually out in the field seeing how things are built and the process that things go through. One thing that gets me the most are engineers coming in and trying to tell us what to do, just because it works out on paper dosnt mean it works in real life! But if you do go through with it Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigrick31, post: 1381690, member: 553354"] I was going to go to school for EE but instead decided that i would become an electrician. ANd just the math for that is tough. all the ohms law and everything. figuring out your inductance and capacitance of a circuit. and adding in your resistance and voltage drop. there are so many formulas to remember. i can just imagine how much harder EE would be. Although i work with Engineers all the time and they acatually dotn use half of what they learned in school. however one thing that will make you a better Engineer is more time acatually out in the field seeing how things are built and the process that things go through. One thing that gets me the most are engineers coming in and trying to tell us what to do, just because it works out on paper dosnt mean it works in real life! But if you do go through with it Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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